Leadership & Ethics Class Visits CERN

Students enrolled in Leadership and Ethics, taught by Professors Maryvelma O’Neil
and Michael O’Neil, enjoyed a cosmic tour of CERN, the world’s largest physics laboratory
on 8 October 2016.

The class learned about CERN’s role, its focus and objectives as well as the great
questions of contemporary physics. The mysteries of the universe unfolded before our
eyes in a 3D viewing of CERN The ATLAS Experiment Movie.

During the second part of the tour the focus was on other matters: leadership models
and a very seasoned list of lessons learned offered by Dr. Brian Martin Hon. Sc.D
, an engineer who had worked at CERN for forty years. His career rise gave evidence
that he had taken his own advice. # 1 Make every effort to find a mentor. #12 Learn
how to say thank you, often.